Itís been a few months and there are plenty of results in, more than enough to lay out the pound-for-pound landscape for the last time in 2012.

Only one thing was certain: Manny Pacquiao must fall.

Juan Manuel Marquez made sure of it by literally making Pacquiao do just that. Did he have much room to rise though? With Floyd Mayweather holding a lopsided twelve round win over Marquez, not really. But how far does Pacquiao fall? Is one loss to a fellow modern great remove him from the top five?

Yawn, another horrible list, cmon Crold1, you dont listen to criticism, just let someone else make these lists. You clearly cant separate being a fanboy for being a journalist. Learning how to deal with criticism is one of those things that separates the fine line of fanboy : journalist.

Your like the local version of Ronnie Nathanielsz, but maybe thats your goal

Waiting for the 'tards to flood this article explaining why its complete BS because pac still deserves to be top 2 p4p in the world because he was winning the fight until JMM stepped on his foot and hit him with a lucky punch!! So the fight doesn't really count...

The writer does have strange reasoning for putting Andre Ward as the number one. Mayweather is still p4p a harder hitter than Ward, has more accomplishments, and still has better defense than Ward. So I think Floyd is still number one. Ward is probably number 2, Marquez 3, Martinez 4, and Pacquiao 5.